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How to eliminate static hair


Surely the time when our hair looks nicer is immediately after washing and drying. Fully appears bright, shiny, silky and flowing, but it's also when many women find most difficult to keep in place and that your hairstyle is not out of hand due to static electricity.

This is an excess static electricity that builds up on your hair because, among other factors, to the force with which you brush, the shampoo you use to wash or even temperature changes. If you're tired of fighting it and trying despairing that does not spoil your hair, just follow these simple tips:


Washing and drying

In the last rinse sure to use cold water. This helps close the cuticle, protecting your hair and help keep it healthier, thereby mitigating the effect of static electricity.

When you dry, do not rub your hair with the towel tightly, but gently dry yourself. Then you can apply a conditioner not need rinsing, using a separate toothed comb thick. When comb, always use wooden brushes. Also make sure they are natural bristle, which will also help you fight it.

Hydration

Keep hair hydrated is a key to combat static electricity, as it usually appears in the hair especially dry and thin. To do this, use a moisturizing mask once a week and make sure you use a good conditioner whose ingredients are appropriate for your hair type.

Oils

Apply natural oils on the hair also helps to reduce static electricity for its high moisturizing and provide additional protection to your hair. So feel free to use them as a mask as often as your hair type will allow.

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